Using a rifle to hunt turkeys ought to be illegal. REAL bad idea P.G.C.. I see a whole lot of opportunity for innocent by-standers to get injured in that deal. *Exactly* what is the Pennsylvania Game Commission thinking? Somebody's going to have to get injured or killed and file charges against the State before this changes, IMO. They appear to be suffering from rectal-cranial inversion.

Using a rifle to hunt turkeys ought to be illegal. REAL bad idea P.G.C.. I see a whole lot of opportunity for innocent by-standers to get injured in that deal. *Exactly* what is the Pennsylvania Game Commission thinking? Somebody's going to have to get injured or killed and file charges against the State before this changes, IMO. They appear to be suffering from rectal-cranial inversion. -------------------------------------------------------

I, too, must agree with all the comments posted on this topic so far. All the points made are good ones.

One point I haven't seen made yet is the issue of waste of game meat that results from shooting turkeys with high-powered rifles. Back when New Mexico allowed the use of rifles (thank goodness we don't anymore!), I heard way too many stories of deer hunters shooting birds only to walk up to them and find that all that was left was a head, two wings, and two legs.

i saw a dick kirby use a 44 mag pistol on a rio....he called the bird in 25yds and head shot the bird...i must addmitt it was COOL....i do like the call in and head shot tech.....a friend of mines uncle ...who shot a lot of turkey used a small caliber pistol and shot the birds in the crawl....it didnt waste any meat and he called the bird in....but most riffle hunters wont bother callin they will just shoot the birds at a long range....and that opens the door for shooting fatalities...[&o]and that not turkey hunting

turkey hunting with a rifle is'nt turkey hunting. up untill 5 years ago you could'nt use a rifle to hunt deer here and i was aginst that to the old timers here for the most part carried ithaca 37 deer slayers and knew how to still hunt a lot of them quit hunting when it the new law passed . if new york passed a law to as where we could hunt turkeys in the fall with a rifle the same rule would apply as deer not when hunting on my land [:@] [;)] wayne

Not on my list right now. When I finish my .36 flinter I may have to check out the possibilities.

i still see guys running the roads and shooting birds at 100-200 yards...wow

I don't consider running the roads in hope of a shot hunting. There is a name for those that practice road hunting....POACHERS

Unless I missed something I agree with all the previous posts . And it would be one heck of a challenge to take one with a 36 cal. FLINTLOCK. Of course I may never get to do that . But if I ever do ,,,,tom must be inside 40 and it would be just like squirrel hunting ,,,,HEAD SHOT OR NOTHIN'! But it ain't something I dream about . My goal in turkey hunting is to fool 'em first ,,,and fool 'em good enough to get 'em close ,,,and hopefully learn something in the process. To just pick one off with a center fire deer or varmint rifle is like someone just said ,,,,might as well be shootin' grounhogs ,,,,and that only requires marksmanship,,,,and certainly ain't an accomplishment worthy of braggin' .

so mark your using a 410 shot gun for turkey ...did you know a 44 cal bullet will fit in a 410...that why new york wont let you use a 410 for deer and turkey.....[;)]

I would never treat my grandpa's gun that way . Yes I'm using a .410 this fall . It is legal in Ohio . I have been scolded my some ,,,,,and encouraged by some ,,,,,It's just a challenge I have placed upon myself . Tom will have to be 20 yards or less before I will pull the trigger .